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Mon, 19 Nov 2018 22:35:21 +0100FeedCreator 1.7.3Giordano Brunohttp://spiritualcosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48:the-spiritual-cosmos&catid=25:theories&Itemid=61#comment-32
The path to the Oneness described above is seen by many as impossible to describe by words, due to the trans rational state of it, and the lack of tools to bring any logical order in it to describe what it is about. As is said before, people are able to trace the patterns which lead to it driven by what is called 'gnosis' ('real' knowledge, intuition, or knowledge that transgress rational thinking). Also known as a divine part in every human being which is what connect ourselves to 'the One' and eachother. We are just not aware of this, materiality is dragging us down, and rationality is not able to grasp what this is about. So, we have to use our intuition to transgress our rational consciousness.
Various accounts of people who experienced this path are written down. One of them is Giordano Bruno, a Italian mystic from the 16th century. Its a story about passion, and eventualy death, our rebirth in 'the One'. Starting by following his intellect, at a certain moment he sees that the real truth is not somewhere else, but inside himself (he sees himself/ the Goddes (of hunting) Diana in the reflection of a lake). From that moment the strive for unity is inside himself. And this is what he wrote down.
In 1600 he died at the stake. This is just my interpretation, but maybe this was part of his journy. He needed to die for his believes in order to take the last step in his divine journey.
But, if you are interested, read and think yourselve:
for the whole text: http://www.sacred-texts.com/aor/bruno/the/index.htm
For the most interesting part: http://www.sacred-texts.com/aor/bruno/the/the107.htm
Enjoy. - RodkaTue, 10 Aug 2010 14:33:41 +0100